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We had a great time at the Flash Forward Festival! The variety of photography was impressive and the lectures were very informative. We browsed mixed media photography, still life photography, model photography, scenic travel photography, and more. Ana Kapodistria's 'Frachto Birches' photograph was just one of our many favorites. Her vibrant photo was perfectly mounted on a wooden panel and coated in resin. We spent the day browsing the walls and looking through the photo books on the tables in the gallery. Not only did we get to see all of these photographs up close, we got to take home a beautiful hardcover Flash Forward Festival book. We are definitely planning to attend next year. Information about the festival Photo: Defying Gravity by Lissy Laricchia Upstairs at the Flash Forward Festival En Route magazine talked about travel photography Theron Humphrey talked about photographing his dog, Maddie, and his incredible book "Maddie On Things" Photography book…

Boston based Nadeem Mazen directed this incredibly creative music video for OK Go with his friend Ali Mohammed. With endless amounts of laser engraved pieces of toast, and with the help of a group of talented artists, they produced a very successful music video. We loved this video so much, we had to share. Enjoy!

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Flash Forward Festival, Photo District News and United Photo Industries just installed a 500 ft "Fence" of Photography along the Rose Kennedy Greenway. There is also an exhibition opening across the street, at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 5/11/13 from 6-8pm. For more info visit: http://www.flashforwardfestival.com/exhibitions/faculty-show

Congratulations Mass Art Animation Students! We were very impressed by the talent, variety of styles, and hard work that was shown at the Mass Art Animation Senior Show last night. Animation Senior Show Flyer Photo of the Lone Wolf and Cub Animation by Alex Horan LAPSE from Jahaira Torres on Vimeo. Lapse - Animation by Jahaira Torres Mass Art Animation Students Speaking About Their Projects

Annual Spring Sidewalk Sale May 10 + 11 at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, BostonOutdoor sale featuring creative, affordable art from SMFA student artistsWHAT On May 10+11, shop hundreds of original pieces by artists in 2013 Spring Sidewalk Sale at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA)—from jewelry, T-shirts and watercolor paintings to ceramics, photography, temporary tattoos and more.Students will set up at tables along the sidewalk on Museum Road, between SMFA and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. With prices starting around $5, the Sidewalk Sale is a great place to find some new jewelry, a unique screenprinted T or hand-drawn cards—don’t forget a gift for mom this Mother’s Day weekend! Proceeds directly support individual artists. WHEN Friday, May 10, 10 am–5 pm Saturday, May 11, 10 am–5 pm WHERE School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 230 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02115 MBTA: Museum of Fine Arts, Green Line

Anthony Greaney presents Paul Pescador's first east coast solo exhibition: 6,7 or 9. This is the third part of The Number Project, which explores the relationship between numbers and social relationships. The project as a whole aligns conceptual logics and rules with day-to-day trauma and personal experiences to create photographs, artist books and films. The first part 1, 1 1/2 2 (Human Resources, Los Angeles, 2011), dealt with the relationship between self and a potential other body. The second part, 3,4,5 and 8 (UC Irvine Art Gallery, 2012) dealt with various group dynamics, 3-being the smallest form of a group, 4 and 5 being domestic numbers, and 8-being an orgy of bodies. 6,7 or 9 (2013) exists somewhere in between 5 and 8, creating artwork that disjoints the chronology of the project.

Pescador photographs materials such as construction paper, yarn, and other everyday objects. The resulting photographs are collaged and re-photographed multiple times so that the constructed bod…

Boston, MA (May 1, 2013)—This spring, the joint Master of Fine Arts degree program of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA) and Tufts University celebrates the work of its graduating students with a series of final thesis exhibitions. Through in-depth presentations of artwork developed during the two-year program, these talented MFA students explain their creative process and development through artistic representation. With a robust class of over 60 graduates, SMFA-Tufts thesis exhibitions will take place throughout the spring and summer at galleries around Boston. Admission to exhibitions and related events is free and open to the public. More information about SMFA MFA Thesis shows and artist profilesThrough May18, 2013SMFA/Mrs. E Ross Anderson Auditorium, 230 The Fenway, Boston In “Ray of Dark,” Laura Harrison, Eugene Larochelle, Maia Lynch, Karmimadeebora McMillan, Tim Mearini and Ivette Salom investigate contemporary cultural norms and an array of predicaments with …

School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s 2013 SMFA Commencement Weekend, May 17–19Weekend kicks-off May 17 with a party featuring three floors of art exhibitions, live music, cocktails and moreBoston, MA (May 17, 2013)—The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s (SMFA) 2013 Commencement weekend celebrates its graduates, families and friends May 17–19, 2013. SMFA opens its doors to the public Friday, May 17, 5–8 pm for a kick-off celebration, welcoming visitors to freely explore the creative and boundary-pushing array of art produced by our students, all while enjoying live music and cocktails. On the first floor in the Mrs. E. Ross Anderson Auditorium, discover Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition, “RAY OF DARK.” Laura Harrison, Eugene LaRochelle, Maia Lynch, Karmimadeebora McMillan, Tim Mearini and Ivette Salom investigate contemporary culture norms and an array of predicaments with humor and surrealism. The Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery, BAG Gallery and Katherine Lane W…

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